Printing control method and printing control system

ABSTRACT

A computer-implemented printing control method includes receiving a first identifier input at a time of logging in to an application on a terminal, and information indicating a storage location of printing data stored in a storage device, an instruction to print the printing data being received on the application, transmitting, in accordance with at least one of the first identifier or the information, a request for acquiring the printing data to a storage application configured to control the storage device, storing the printing data acquired from the storage application in association with a second identifier, and outputting a list of the printing data stored in association with the second identifier in response to receiving the second identifier from a printing device.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of theprior Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-246024, filed on Dec. 27,2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD

The embodiments discussed herein are related to a printing controltechnology.

BACKGROUND

A printing system (anywhere-printing system) has recently been used inwhich printing may be performed by various models of image formingdevices installed at various locations by requesting printing from aprinting server that controls printing and undergoing authentication byan image forming device such as a compound machine, a printer, or thelike coupled to the printing server by a network. Here, a compoundmachine is a device having a plurality of functions such as a printingfunction, a copy function, a scanning function, a facsimile (FAX)function, and the like.

Incidentally, as a technology related to printing, there is a systemthat shortens a time to a start of printing and reduces traffic ascompared with a case where data is distributed to the inside of aterminal used by a user, by transmitting a document to be printed from adocument storage device to an image processing device withoutdistributing the data to the inside of the terminal.

In addition, there is a system that obviates a need for a dedicatedprinting intermediary server, in which system a portable terminaltransmits output data to a cloud and transmits obtainment destinationspecifying information specifying a destination from which to obtain theoutput data to an apparatus, and the apparatus obtains the output datafrom the cloud according to the obtainment destination specifyinginformation and outputs the output data.

Related technologies are disclosed in Japanese Laid-open PatentPublication No. 2017-162368 and Japanese Laid-open Patent PublicationNo. 2018-63705, for example.

SUMMARY

According to an aspect of the embodiment, a computer-implementedprinting control method includes receiving a first identifier input at atime of logging in to an application on a terminal, and informationindicating a storage location of printing data stored in a storagedevice, an instruction to print the printing data being received on theapplication, transmitting, in accordance with at least one of the firstidentifier or the information, a request for acquiring the printing datato a storage application configured to control the storage device,storing the printing data acquired from the storage application inassociation with a second identifier, and outputting a list of theprinting data stored in association with the second identifier inresponse to receiving the second identifier from a printing device.

The object and advantages of the invention will be realized and attainedby means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out inthe claims.

It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description andthe following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and arenot restrictive of the invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a diagram of assistance in explaining a printing systemaccording to an embodiment;

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a printing system;

FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a flow of printing from a mobileterminal;

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a URL posting screen;

FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating functional configurations of a printingchat bot and a printing server;

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of access determination;

FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a sequence of processing related toprinting from a mobile terminal;

FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a sequence of processing related toprinting from a mobile terminal in a case where a print identifier (ID)is used as a login ID;

FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a sequence of processing related toprinting from a mobile terminal in a case where a print ID is obtainedfrom an authentication server;

FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating a sequence of processing related toprinting from a mobile terminal in a case where an MFP obtains a printID from an authentication server; and

FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of hardware configurationof computers included in clouds.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

When an anywhere-printing system as described above is to be used from aterminal, a dedicated printing app needs to be installed on theterminal. However, installing the dedicated printing app on theterminals of all users involves management cost.

Incidentally, uploading a file by using a chat type app may obviate theneed for the printing app. However, storing a file on the terminal leadsto a security risk. In addition, a file stored in a specific directorymay be printed by using a cloud storage service. However, this involvesthe cost of managing the directory for each user.

Embodiments of a printing control program, a printing control method,and a printing control system disclosed in the present application willhereinafter be described in detail with reference to the drawings. It isto be noted that the present embodiments do not limit the disclosedtechnology.

A printing system according to an embodiment will first be described.FIG. 1 is a diagram of assistance in explaining a printing systemaccording to an embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 1, in the printingsystem 1 according to the embodiment, a user stores a file in a cloudstorage 21 a as a nonvolatile storage device on a cloud 20 by using astorage client 11 of a mobile terminal 10. Here, the storage client 11is an application program installed on the mobile terminal 10 when thecloud storage 21 a is to be used from the mobile terminal 10. Thestorage client 11 is, for example, One Drive (registered trademark, thesame applies hereinafter), Google (registered trademark, the sameapplies hereinafter) Drive, iCloud (registered trademark, the sameapplies hereinafter), Amazon (registered trademark, the same applieshereinafter) Drive. The printing system 1 is an example of a printingcontrol system.

Then, the user copies the uniform resource locator (URL) of a filedesired to be printed, and posts the URL to a chat client 12 with aprinting chat bot 26 as a posting destination. Here, the chat client 12is an application program installed on the mobile terminal 10 when achat is to be performed by using the mobile terminal 10. The chat client12 is, for example, Teams, Slack, Line (registered trademark, the sameapplies hereinafter), or Skype (registered trademark, the same applieshereinafter).

In addition, the printing chat bot 26 is a Web app for anywhereprinting, and operates as a chat partner in the cloud 20. The printingchat bot 26 obtains a file from the cloud storage 21 a by using a URL,and transmits a printing request to a printing server 31 operating in acloud 30. Here, the printing server 31 is a server that receives aprinting request in anywhere printing, stores the printing request as aprinting job, and transmits printing job list information and data forprinting to a multifunction peripheral (MFP: compound machine) 40.

Thus, in the printing system 1, when the user posts the URL to the chatclient 12, the URL is transmitted to the printing chat bot 26, and theprinting chat bot 26 obtains the file from the cloud storage 21 a andtransmits a printing request to the printing server 31. Hence, theprinting system 1 may realize anywhere printing without a dedicatedprinting app being installed on the mobile terminal 10.

A configuration of the printing system 1 will next be described. FIG. 2is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a printing system. Theprinting system illustrated by reference to FIG. 2 may be the printingsystem 1 illustrated in FIG. 1. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the printingsystem 1 is implemented by the mobile terminal 10, the cloud 20, thecloud 30, and the MFP 40. The mobile terminal 10, the cloud 20, thecloud 30, and the MFP 40 are coupled to each other by a network 2.Incidentally, while only one mobile terminal 10 is illustrated here forthe convenience of description, there are a plurality of mobileterminals 10.

A client app 10 a operates on the mobile terminal 10. The client app 10a includes the storage client 11 and the chat client 12.

A cloud app 20 a and the printing chat bot 26 operate in the cloud 20.The cloud app 20 a is an application that provides service to the userof the mobile terminal 10 in cooperation with the client app 10 a. Thecloud app 20 a includes a storage cloud 21 and a chat cloud 22.

The storage cloud 21 provides functions of a storage application to theuser of the mobile terminal 10 in cooperation with the storage client11. The user of the mobile terminal 10 may store a file in the cloud 20and use the file by using the functions of the storage application.

The chat cloud 22 provides functions of a chat application to the userof the mobile terminal 10 in cooperation with the chat client 12. Theuser of the mobile terminal 10 may have a chat with a user of anothermobile terminal 10 by using the functions of the chat application.

The printing chat bot 26 receives the URL of a printing file from thechat cloud 22, and obtains the printing file by specifying the receivedURL. The printing chat bot 26 generates a printing request using theobtained printing file, and transmits the printing request to theprinting server 31 included in the cloud 30.

A flow of printing from the mobile terminal 10 will next be described.FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating a flow of printing from a mobileterminal. The mobile terminal illustrated by reference to FIG. 3 may bethe mobile terminal 10 illustrated in FIG. 1. Incidentally, the userstores a printing file in the cloud storage 21 a in advance by using thestorage client 11.

As illustrated in FIG. 3, the user posts the URL of the printing filewith a printing channel as a posting destination (t1). Here, theprinting channel is a channel used for a chat with the printing chat bot26.

FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a URL posting screen. InFIG. 4, “https://aaaaa.com/bbbbb/ccccc/dddddeeeefffff” is posted as theURL, and a response to the effect that a printing request is accepted ismade from the printing chat bot 26.

When posting to the printing channel is performed, the chat cloud 22transmits the posted URL to the printing chat bot 26 (t2). The printingchat bot 26 receives the URL, and obtains the printing file from thecloud storage 21 a by specifying the received URL (t3 and t4). Then, theprinting chat bot 26 generates a printing request, and transmits thegenerated printing request to the printing server 31 (t5).

When the printing server 31 receives the printing request, the printingserver 31 stores a printing job. Then, when the MFP 40 requests aprinting job list based on an instruction of the user, the printingserver 31 transmits the printing job list to the MFP 40. The MFP 40displays a printing job list screen on a panel (t6), and transmits dataof the printing file selected by the user to the MFP 40 (t7). The MFP 40then performs printing.

Incidentally, instead of copying and posting the URL, the user may alsodisplay and post the URL on the posting screen by selecting the printingfile from a file list or opening the printing file and giving aninstruction to share the printing file with the printing chat bot 26.

Description will next be made of functional configurations of theprinting chat bot 26 and the printing server 31. FIG. 5 is a diagramillustrating functional configurations of the printing chat bot 26 andthe printing server 31. As illustrated in FIG. 5, the printing chat bot26 includes a receiving section 26 a, an obtaining section 26 b, arequesting section 26 c, and a setting section 26 d. These functionalsections are implemented by executing a program by a computer includedin the cloud 20.

The receiving section 26 a receives the URL of the printing file fromthe chat cloud 22, and passes the received URL to the obtaining section26 b. In addition, the receiving section 26 a obtains a login ID of theuser from the chat cloud 22 together with the URL. Here, the login ID isan identifier identifying the user. The user inputs the login ID fromthe mobile terminal 10 in a case of using service provided by the clientapp 10 a and the cloud app 20 a in cooperation with each other. Thelogin ID is, for example, an email address.

The obtaining section 26 b obtains the printing file from the cloudstorage 21 a by using the URL and the login ID received from thereceiving section 26 a. In addition, the obtaining section 26 b obtainsa print ID of the user from the cloud storage 21 a by using the login IDreceived from the receiving section 26 a. Here, the print ID is anidentifier used for user authentication when the user makes the printingfile printed by the MFP 40. The print ID is, for example, theidentification number of an integrated circuit (IC) card carried as anidentification card by each employee.

Incidentally, the obtaining section 26 b may obtain an access right tothe printing file from the storage cloud 21, and obtain the printingfile based on the access right. FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating anexample of access determination. As illustrated in FIG. 6, supposingthat a poster of the URL is “userA,” in a case where an owner of theprinting file is “userA,” the poster of the URL has the access right tothe printing file. In addition, in a case where the owner of theprinting file is “userB,” the poster of the URL has the access right tothe printing file when the poster of the URL can edit the printing file,can view the printing file, or knows the URL.

In addition, the obtaining section 26 b may obtain the printing file andthe print ID from the cloud storage 21 a by using only the URL receivedfrom the receiving section 26 a.

The requesting section 26 c generates a printing request using theprinting file and the print ID obtained by the obtaining section 26 b,and transmits the printing request to the printing server 31. In a casewhere the printing file is not a portable document format (PDF) file,for example, the requesting section 26 c converts the printing file intoa PDF format, and generates the printing request using the printing filein the PDF format.

The setting section 26 d obtains the login ID and the print ID from thechat cloud 22, and instructs the storage cloud 21 to associate the twoIDs with each other by registering the print ID in a setting filecorresponding to the login ID in the cloud storage 21 a. Incidentally,the chat cloud 22 obtains the print ID input from the mobile terminal 10by the user via the chat client 12.

The printing server 31 includes a receiving section 31 a, a printing jobstorage section 31 b, a list output section 31 c, and a printinginstructing section 31 d. These functional sections are implemented byexecuting a program by the printing server 31.

The receiving section 31 a receives the printing request from theprinting chat bot 26, and stores the printing request as a printing jobin the printing job storage section 31 b. The printing job storagesection 31 b stores the print ID and the printing file in associationwith each other.

The list output section 31 c receives the print ID from the MFP 40,retrieves the printing job of the print ID from the printing job storagesection 31 b, and displays information regarding the retrieved printingjob as a job list on the MFP 40.

The printing instructing section 31 d generates data for printing fromthe printing file of the printing job selected by the user from the joblist, and instructs the MFP 40 to perform printing.

Description will next be made of a sequence of processing related toprinting from the mobile terminal 10. FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating asequence of processing related to printing from a mobile terminal. Themobile terminal illustrated by reference to FIG. 7 may be the mobileterminal 10 illustrated in FIG. 1. Steps S1 to S4 in FIG. 7 areprocessing of associating the print ID and the login ID with each other.Steps S5 to S15 in FIG. 7 are printing processing.

As illustrated in FIG. 7, in the processing of associating the print IDand the login ID with each other, the mobile terminal 10 transmits theprint ID and the login ID to the chat cloud 22 based on a print IDregistration instruction of the user (step S1). The chat cloud 22 thentransmits the print ID and the login ID to the printing chat bot 26(step S2). Then, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the print ID and thelogin ID to the storage cloud 21 and instructs the storage cloud 21 toperform association (step S3). The storage cloud 21 then associates theprint ID and the login ID with each other by registering the print ID inthe setting file corresponding to the login ID (step S4).

In addition, in the printing processing, the mobile terminal 10transmits the URL of the printing file and the login ID of the user tothe chat cloud 22 (step S5). The chat cloud 22 then transmits the URLand the login ID to the printing chat bot 26 (step S6).

Then, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the URL and the login ID to thestorage cloud 21 (step S7), and requests the printing file. The storagecloud 21 then transmits the printing file to the printing chat bot 26(step S8). In addition, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the login IDto the storage cloud 21 (step S9), and requests the print ID. Then, thestorage cloud 21 obtains the print ID from the login ID (step S10), andtransmits the print ID to the printing chat bot 26 (step S11). Then, theprinting chat bot 26 generates a printing request using the printingfile and the print ID, and transmits the printing request to theprinting server 31 (step S12).

Then, the MFP 40 performs user authentication (step S13). When theauthentication succeeds, the MFP 40 transmits the print ID to theprinting server 31 (step S14). Then, the printing server 31 obtains ajob list of the print ID and transmits the job list to the MFP 40, andinstructs the MFP 40 to print the printing file selected by the userfrom the job list (step S15).

Thus, the printing chat bot 26 may generate the printing request byobtaining the print ID corresponding to the login ID from the storagecloud 21.

As described above, in the embodiment, the chat cloud 22 transmits theURL posted by the user and the login ID of the user to the printing chatbot 26. The printing chat bot 26 obtains the printing file from thestorage cloud 21 by using the URL and the login ID, and obtains theprint ID from the storage cloud 21 by using the login ID. Then, theprinting chat bot 26 generates a printing request using the print ID andthe printing file, and transmits the printing request to the printingserver 31. Then, the printing server 31 stores the print ID and theprinting file in association with each other as a printing job, andtransmits a list of the printing job including the print ID to the MFP40 when receiving the print ID from the MFP 40. Hence, the printingsystem 1 may obviate the need to install a dedicated app on the mobileterminal 10.

In addition, while the case of using the login ID and the print ID hasbeen described in the embodiment, the print ID may be used as the loginID. FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a sequence of processing related toprinting from a mobile terminal in a case where a print ID is used as alogin ID. The mobile terminal illustrated by reference to FIG. 8 may bethe mobile terminal 10 illustrated in FIG. 1. In FIG. 8, because theprint ID is used as the login ID, there is no sequence of processing ofassociating the print ID and the login ID with each other, but there isonly a sequence of printing processing.

As illustrated in FIG. 8, the mobile terminal 10 transmits the URL ofthe printing file and the login ID of the user to the chat cloud 22(step S21). The chat cloud 22 then transmits the URL and the login ID tothe printing chat bot 26 (step S22).

Then, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the URL and the login ID to thestorage cloud 21 (step S23), and requests the printing file. The storagecloud 21 then transmits the printing file to the printing chat bot 26(step S24). Then, the printing chat bot 26 generates a printing requestusing the login ID as it is (step S25), and transmits the printingrequest to the printing server 31 (step S26).

Then, the MFP 40 performs user authentication (step S27). When theauthentication succeeds, the MFP 40 transmits the login ID to theprinting server 31 (step S28). Then, the printing server 31 obtains ajob list of the login ID and transmits the job list to the MFP 40, andinstructs the MFP 40 to print the printing file selected by the userfrom the job list (step S29).

By thus using the print ID as the login ID, the printing system 1 mayobviate the need for the operation of associating the print ID and thelogin ID with each other, and simplify operation related to printingfrom the mobile terminal 10.

In addition, the association of the print ID and the login ID with eachother may be managed by an authentication server. FIG. 9 is a diagramillustrating a sequence of processing related to printing from a mobileterminal in a case where a print ID is obtained from an authenticationserver. The mobile terminal illustrated by reference to FIG. 9 may bethe mobile terminal 10 illustrated in FIG. 1. In FIG. 9, because theassociation of the print ID and the login ID with each other is managedby the authentication server, there is no sequence of processing ofassociating the print ID and the login ID with each other, but there isonly a sequence of printing processing.

As illustrated in FIG. 9, the mobile terminal 10 transmits the URL ofthe printing file and the login ID of the user to the chat cloud 22(step S31). The chat cloud 22 then transmits the URL and the login ID tothe printing chat bot 26 (step S32).

Then, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the URL and the login ID to thestorage cloud 21 (step S33), and requests the printing file. The storagecloud 21 then transmits the printing file to the printing chat bot 26(step S34). In addition, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the login IDto the authentication server (step S35), and requests the print ID.Then, the authentication server obtains the print ID from the login ID(step S36), and transmits the print ID to the printing chat bot 26 (stepS37). Then, the printing chat bot 26 generates a printing request usingthe printing file and the print ID, and transmits the printing requestto the printing server 31 (step S38).

Then, the MFP 40 performs user authentication (step S39). When theauthentication succeeds, the MFP 40 transmits the print ID to theprinting server 31 (step S40). Then, the printing server 31 obtains ajob list of the print ID and transmits the job list to the MFP 40, andinstructs the MFP 40 to print the printing file selected by the userfrom the job list (step S41).

By thus using the authentication server, the printing system 1 mayobviate the need for the operation of associating the print ID and thelogin ID with each other, and simplify operation related to printingfrom the mobile terminal 10.

In addition, the authentication server may also be used by the MFP 40 inplace of the printing chat bot 26. FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating asequence of processing related to printing from a mobile terminal in acase where an MFP uses an authentication server. The mobile terminal andthe MFP illustrated by reference to FIG. 10 may be the mobile terminal10 and the MFP 40 illustrated in FIG. 1, respectively.

As illustrated in FIG. 10, the mobile terminal 10 transmits the URL ofthe printing file and the login ID of the user to the chat cloud 22(step S51). The chat cloud 22 then transmits the URL and the login ID tothe printing chat bot 26 (step S52).

Then, the printing chat bot 26 transmits the URL and the login ID to thestorage cloud 21 (step S53), and requests the printing file. The storagecloud 21 then transmits the printing file to the printing chat bot 26(step S54). Then, the printing chat bot 26 generates a printing requestusing the printing file and the login ID, and transmits the printingrequest to the printing server 31 (step S55).

Then, the MFP 40 receives a request for user authentication based on theprint ID (step S56), and transmits the print ID to the authenticationserver (step S57). When the authentication then succeeds in theauthentication server, the authentication server obtains the login IDfrom the print ID (step S58), and transmits the login ID to the MFP 40(step S59).

Then, the MFP 40 transmits the login ID to the printing server 31 (stepS60). Then, the printing server 31 obtains a job list of the login IDand transmits the job list to the MFP 40, and instructs the MFP 40 toprint the printing file selected by the user from the job list (stepS61).

When the MFP 40 thus uses the authentication server, the printing system1 may obviate the need for the operation of associating the print ID andthe login ID with each other, and simplify operation related to printingfrom the mobile terminal 10.

Description will next be made of an example of hardware configuration ofcomputers included in the cloud 20 and the cloud 30. FIG. 11 is adiagram illustrating an example of hardware configuration of computersincluded in clouds. The clouds illustrated by reference to FIG. 11 maybe the cloud 20 and the cloud 30 illustrated in FIG. 1.

The storage cloud 21 operates as a storage managing device by beingexecuted by a computer whose hardware configuration example isillustrated in FIG. 11. The chat cloud 22 operates as a chat device bybeing executed by a computer whose hardware configuration example isillustrated in FIG. 11. The printing chat bot 26 operates as a printingchat bot device by being executed by a computer whose hardwareconfiguration example is illustrated in FIG. 11.

In addition, the printing server 31 is a computer whose hardwareconfiguration example is illustrated in FIG. 11, and operates as aprinting control device by executing a program having functionsillustrated in FIG. 5. The authentication server operates as anauthentication device when a computer whose hardware configurationexample is illustrated in FIG. 11 executes a program that performsprocessing of associating the print ID and the login ID with each otherand obtains the login ID from the print ID and the print ID from thelogin ID.

In addition, a program having a plurality of instructions, the programbeing obtained by combining a program implementing the functions of theprinting chat bot 26 illustrated in FIG. 5 and a program implementingthe functions of the printing server 31 with each other, will bereferred to as a printing control program in the following. In addition,a device obtained by combining the printing chat bot device and theprinting control device with each other will be referred to as aprinting processing device in the following. The printing processingdevice is an example of a printing control system.

As illustrated in FIG. 11, a computer 50 includes a main memory 51, acentral processing unit (CPU) 52, a local area network (LAN) interface53, and a hard disk drive (HDD) 54. The computer 50 also includes asuper input output (IO) 55, a digital visual interface (DVI) 56, and anoptical disk drive (ODD) 57.

The main memory 51 is a memory that stores a program, an executionin-progress result of the program, and the like. The CPU 52 is a centralprocessing unit that reads the program from the main memory 51, andexecutes the program. The CPU 52 includes a chip set including a memorycontroller.

The LAN interface 53 is an interface for coupling the computer 50 toanother computer via a LAN. The HDD 54 is a disk device that stores aprogram and data. The super IO 55 is an interface for coupling an inputdevice such as a mouse, a keyboard, and the like. The DVI 56 is aninterface for coupling a liquid crystal display device. The ODD 57 is adevice that reads and writes a digital versatile disc (DVD).

The LAN interface 53 is coupled to the CPU 52 by peripheral componentinterconnect express (PCIe). The HDD 54 and the ODD 57 are coupled tothe CPU 52 by Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA). The super IO55 is coupled to the CPU 52 by Low Pin Count (LPC).

Then, the printing control program executed in two computers 50 in adistributed manner is stored on a DVD as an example of a recordingmedium readable by the computers 50, and is read from the DVD by the ODD57 and installed on the two computers 50. Alternatively, the printingcontrol program is stored in databases of another computer systemcoupled via the LAN interface 53 or the like, and is read from thesedatabases and installed on the two computers 50. Then, the installedprinting control program is stored on the HDD 54, and is read into themain memory 51 and executed by the CPU 52.

In addition, while description has been made of the case of using themobile terminal 10 in the embodiment, the printing system 1 may use, forexample, a terminal such as a desktop personal computer or the like.

All examples and conditional language provided herein are intended forthe pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding theinvention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to further theart, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specificallyrecited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of suchexamples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority andinferiority of the invention. Although one or more embodiments of thepresent invention have been described in detail, it should be understoodthat the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be madehereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A computer-implemented printing control methodcomprising: receiving a first identifier input at a time of logging into an application on a terminal, and information indicating a storagelocation of printing data stored in a storage device, an instruction toprint the printing data being received on the application; transmitting,in accordance with at least one of the first identifier or theinformation, a request for acquiring the printing data to a storageapplication configured to control the storage device; storing theprinting data acquired from the storage application in association witha second identifier; and outputting a list of the printing data storedin association with the second identifier in response to receiving thesecond identifier from a printing device.
 2. The printing control methodaccording to claim 1, wherein the first identifier and the secondidentifier are an identical individual identifier.
 3. The printingcontrol method according to claim 1, wherein the request includes arequest for acquiring the second identifier corresponding to the firstidentifier.
 4. The printing control method according to claim 1, furthercomprising: transmitting another request for acquiring the secondidentifier corresponding to the first identifier to an authenticationserver, wherein the storing of the printing data includes storing theprinting data acquired from the storage application in association withthe second identifier acquired from the authentication server.
 5. Aprinting control system comprising: a bot device configured to receive afirst identifier input at a time of logging in to an application on aterminal, and information indicating a storage location of printing datastored in a storage device, an instruction to print the printing databeing received on the application, transmit, in accordance with at leastone of the first identifier or the information, a request for acquiringthe printing data and a second identifier corresponding to the firstidentifier to the storage device, generate a printing request based onthe printing data and the second identifier, and transmit the generatedprinting request; and a printing control device configured to store aprinting job corresponding to the printing request in a memory inresponse to receiving the printing request transmitted from the botdevice, and output a list of the printing job associated with the secondidentifier in response to receiving the second identifier from aprinting device.
 6. The printing control system according to claim 5,wherein the first identifier and the second identifier are an identicalindividual identifier.
 7. A printing control system comprising: aprinting device; a printing control device configured to control theprinting device; a terminal device configured to interact with a user; astorage control device configured to store and manage data of the userin a nonvolatile storage device; a chat device configured to performprocessing related to a chat of the user; and a bot device configured tooperate as a chat partner of the user, wherein the terminal device isconfigured to transmit information regarding a storage location of datadesignated by the user and a first identifier identifying the user tothe chat device, the chat device is configured to transmit, to the botdevice, the information received from the terminal device, the botdevice is configured to: transmit a request for acquiring the data tothe storage control device in accordance with the information receivedfrom the chat device, and transmit, to the printing control device, aprinting request based on the data and a second identifier received fromthe storage control device in response to the request, and the printingcontrol device is configured to: store the printing request transmittedfrom the bot device as a printing job, and transmit a list of theprinting job including the second identifier to the printing device inresponse to receiving the second identifier from the printing device.